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Index
Cover Half Title Series Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgments
Introduction Time for Boldness Move On
Part I: The Basics of Part-Time Trading
Chapter 1: So How Much Do You Really Hate Your Job?
Becoming Determined to Find a Way Out I Loved Trading but Hated My Job—Something Had to Give Realize You Still Need Your Job
Chapter 2: How Did I Become a Full-Time Trader?
My Trading Foundation My Experience with Trading at Work Don't Obsess Over Profits
Chapter 3: Where Wall Street Meets the Office
Work Ambivalence Decide How Successful You Want to Be at Your Job Seeking Out Increased Responsibility versus Effective Trading
Chapter 4: Don't Quit Your Day Job ... SERIOUSLY!
Just Like the “Real World” Avoid Goals That Give You a False Sense of Hope Jeopardize Your Trade Before You Jeopardize Your Job
Chapter 5: The Essentials to Your “Workplace Trading Desk”
Environmental Trading Working with the Computer that You Are Given Using Your Smartphones and Tablets as Trading Tools
Part II: The Game Plan
Chapter 6: Before You Clock In
Your Research Must Be Done Being Concise and Actionable with Your Research Your Strategy for the Day Should Be Tailored around Your Workload
Chapter 7: Your Best Friend Is the Person Who Works in IT
Know How Your IT Department Works Ideally, Get to Know Someone from That Department Understanding Their Policies and Designing Your Trading Around Them Some Final Thoughts
Chapter 8: Flying Below the Radar
Do Not Become a Distraction Do Not Be a Clicker Avoid Telling Anyone that You Are a Trader Keep Things Business as Usual Funny Stories with a Serious Undertone
Chapter 9: Adding a Passive Income to Your Day Job
It's a Supplement—Not the Main Source Become Systematic in Your Trading Being Cognizant of Risk and Reward Aim Small, Miss Small Hit Singles and Doubles—Not Home Runs
Chapter 10: The Best Way to Trade at Work
Always Use Stop-Losses Use Position Sizes that Won't Be Distracting to You The SharePlanner Investment System Plan Your Trade and Trade Your Plan The 90/10 Rule The Door and Its Hinges
Part III: Becoming the Part-Time Trader
Chapter 11: Trading Habits You Will Want to Avoid
Stay Away from Trades that Force You to Dip into Margin An Emotional Spasm Do Not Do It for the Money Winning Trades Turning into Losers—The Ultimate Performance Killer Avoid Trading Heavily in Penny Stocks
Chapter 12: You Still Have to Get Your Real Work Done
Emotions on the Job Planning Around Meetings Blocking Out Time Sneaking Out of Meetings How to Trade When Traveling Adding New Positions Prior to Travel Using the Travel Time Using Your Workload to Your Trading Benefit
Chapter 13: What to Say and Do if Trading Becomes a Distraction
What You Must Avoid at All Costs How to Deal with Those Who Are Far Too Curious Getting Coworkers Off Your Scent Could Have Been Worse When Boss-Man Comes A-knockin'
Chapter 14: More of My Personal Tricks of the Trade
Image and Performance Learning to Do Two Things at Once Network Tricks Scaling In and Out of Positions Don't Be Too Social Spread the Papers It Is a Tricky Way of Life
Chapter 15: Take This Job and Shove It
How Did I Know It Was Time? When I Finally Left Life without Work Benefits Why Did I Do It? How You Can Know if It Is Time to Leave Your 9-to-5 Exactly What Are We Talking About? Turning It On
About the Author About the Companion Website Index
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